One of the issues proposed and put forth was women's right to vote. This was actually a controversial issue among the attendants.
The right to vote.
women, in fact, did not get the right to vote at the convention, but, lead by cady b. stanton, women discussed the right to vote along with temperence and abolition. however women didnt get the right to vote until 1920, and the convention was in 1848. this was mostly due to the civil war. abolition got the spotlight while temperence and the right to vote were put on the back burner.
In 1920 (during the Progressive Era), the nineteenth amendment was ratified, which ultimately granted women their suffrage, the right to vote, of which was at first, a topic that women rights' advocates brought up at Seneca Falls, New York at the Women's Rights Convention.
The women who held the Seneca Falls Convention issued the "Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions" which was a parody of the Declaration of Independence, but a deadly serious parady. It mentioned the injustices suffered by women from not being able to vote to not having control over their own property. The main issue was equal rights for women.
The Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, NY, occurred in 1848, which is a little over a decade before the Civil War, making option B the correct answer. This convention marked a significant event in the women's suffrage movement, where activists gathered to discuss and advocate for women's rights, including the right to vote.
The right to vote.
The Seneca Falls Convention was for Women and they were fighting for their rights. They were fighting for the right to vote and the right to own property.
it marked the beginning of the suffrage movement for women
The "Ninth Resolution", in otherwords the right to vote. Hope you pass the test.
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Equal rights as the mens have
Seneca Falls NY, the convention in New York took place over two days, July 19-20, 1848.
women, in fact, did not get the right to vote at the convention, but, lead by cady b. stanton, women discussed the right to vote along with temperence and abolition. however women didnt get the right to vote until 1920, and the convention was in 1848. this was mostly due to the civil war. abolition got the spotlight while temperence and the right to vote were put on the back burner.
In 1920 (during the Progressive Era), the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified, which ultimately granted women their suffrage, the right to vote, of which was at first, a topic that women rights' advocates brought up at Seneca Falls, New York at the Women's Rights Convention.
In 1920 (during the Progressive Era), the nineteenth amendment was ratified, which ultimately granted women their suffrage, the right to vote, of which was at first, a topic that women rights' advocates brought up at Seneca Falls, New York at the Women's Rights Convention.
`the purpose of the seneca falls convention is the the participants at the seneca falls convention approved all parts of the declaration unanimously-including several revolutions to encourage the women to participate in all public issues on an equal basis with men
In 1848, Seneca Falls, New York, hosted the first women's rights convention, marking a pivotal moment in the early women's suffrage movement in the United States. Organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, the convention aimed to address the social, civil, and religious rights of women. The attendees adopted the Seneca Falls Declaration, which outlined the grievances and demands for equality, including the right to vote. This event laid the groundwork for future activism and the eventual passage of women's suffrage in the U.S.